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March 12, 2025

Greenfield Science Workshop receives $100K grant

Greenfield Community Science Workshop has received a $100,000 grant from the David and Lucile Packard Foundation that will allow the city program to continue offering free hands-on science activities for local youth and families.

Wall of Wine winner

Donna Oliveira of King City was the raffle winner of more than $7,500 worth of wine for the Wall of Wine fundraiser, which supports the Campaign for the Preservation of Mission San Antonio de Padua.

Barbecue, holiday tea fundraisers benefit SCAR, Historical Society

South County Animal Rescue (SCAR) conducted back-to-back fundraisers Dec. 2 to conclude its 2017 fundraising efforts.

ā€˜Nutcrackerā€™ brings holiday tradition to King City

More than 1,200 people attended the 58th annual production of ā€œThe Nutcracker Ballet,ā€ which was jointly produced by the Monterey County Dance Foundation and Monterey County Dance Theatre.

City urges community to comment on 2018 State Rail Plan

The City of King is urging the community to submit comments on the 2018 State Rail Plan to be included in the record to demonstrate King City's continued support of a new Multimodal Transit Center.

Downtown businesses continue facade improvements

Work continues on Broadway Street to improve the overall look of downtown King City, as local businesses last week began the removal of outdated awnings and poles along the sidewalk.

Sheriff discusses undocumented immigrant felons

Monterey County Sheriff Steve Bernal has a message for undocumented immigrants saying to not get arrested and their citizen status will probably be "safe,ā€ and that if they are arrested his hands are tied.

Mee Memorial Hospital recognizes Breast Cancer Awareness Month

October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month and Mee Memorial Hospital will be offering mammograms for women over 40 at a rate of $99.

Oā€™Reillyā€™s on the way

Construction is nearing completion on the new Oā€™Reilly Auto Parts store located on the corner of Broadway and Canal streets.

Chamber honors local residents at El Grito

The King City Chamber of Commerce and Agriculture will recognize two local residents who demonstrate Hispanic Pride or Orgullo Hispano through community service and leadership in King City.
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